SARAJEVO, Jan 6 (Hina) - A group of senior Bosnian Croat officials
with the Bosnian government in Sarajevo issued a communique on
Saturday, over the events which had soared tensions in Mostar over
past few days.
The lengthy statement, signed by Bosnian Federation President
Kresimir Zubak, and the government ministers Jadranko Prlic, Mate
Tadic, Martin Raguz, Neven Tomic, Vladislav Pogarcic and Bozo
Ljubic, mainly complained about biased and distorted
interpretations that the events are being covered with in the
metropolitan media.
"Gentlemen of the press, consciously or unconsciously, you do
create the picture of reality which does not correspond to the
facts. The consequence is, unfortunately, creation of the
atmosphere which might annul what had been achieved in putting the
Federation to work," the statement said, after numbering the
events, not only in Mostar, but also earlier ambush killings in
northern-central areas.
"We believe that the starting principle in establishing new
relations within Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina is in interest to
make both our peoples equal in their rights, and not in
sanctification of some ideological view," the statement said,
pleading for a restraint of the practices which could lead to
another propaganda and media war.
The Croats have often been irritated as being labelled in the
media with terms like "fascists", "extremists" etc., which had
apparently reappeared due to latest incidents.
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